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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement. and i got regular reported on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data as to how many people were enrolled or trying to enrolled rolle. >> the application process at this point does not work end to end. and we do not have reliable -- >> i'm trying to find out if you had asked them to say, look, i'm in charge of this. how many people have tried to enlowell and how many people have enrolled. did you
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many...
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we see where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it is also revolutionizing ,he way members of congress representatives, connect with the people they represent. embraceblicans need to these tools we have for communications. so when i first ran for ondership, i was focused bringing the republicans into the 21st century as it related to social media. and when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were on twitter or facebook -- this was 2008, after the election -- and today we have 95%. and members were still using pagers rather than converting to the blackberry or smartphones. they made that transition. members that had been there for many, many years recognizing that they needed to change. i remember jerry lewis, congressman out of los angeles area, he described it as the difference between when we went from radio to television that that is the same kind of communication transition that is going on today, where people get their news, interact both personally and professionally, and their communication is very different.
we see where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it is also revolutionizing ,he way members of congress representatives, connect with the people they represent. embraceblicans need to these tools we have for communications. so when i first ran for ondership, i was focused bringing the republicans into the 21st century as it related to social media. and when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were on twitter or facebook -- this was 2008, after the election...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease, or problems with the implement and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement, and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are enrolled or trying to roll, did you have any decisions in that process? >> the application process, to this point, does not work end to end very well. >> i understand it doesn't work. >> we do not have reliable data ab
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms...
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now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we will not be in the same place two months, three months, four months from here getting through that. >> do you think the white house has been honest enough about it? originally they were saying this was because so many people want health insurance. >> i don't think they were hiding anything. i don't think they were trying to not be honest. i think as information became more public, they were forthcoming with it. >> are you hearing from people who are disappointed about either rates going up or they're being told especially individuals with individual health care plans that their pla
now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happen
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ herbie ] no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin in the nissan sentra. lamb to the slaughter. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh, dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the nissan sentra. now get one fifty nine per month lease on a two-thousand thirteen nissan sentra. ♪ on a two-thousand thirteen nissan sentra. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts
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but young people are not afraid of technology. they see technology as solving problems. i don't find them to be that anti-nuclear. it is a real generalational split. the older people who came of age during the cold war, duck and cover, all of that, are anti-nuclear. the younger generation see this as a solution. >> andrew, is he calling you an old person. >> i guess so. >> you work for a solar company. >> that's right. >> so you are against nuclear. >> well, i wish nuclear worked. it costs twice as much as solar power. we, as a he is site, spent over a hundred billion dollars trying to make nuclear power cheap. the price, however, has just gone up. 30 years ago by 5 cents per kilowatt hour. last week in the uk, my home country, embarrassingly, will buy from the power plant at 20 cents per unit of energy. that's twice the cost of solar. >> if what you are saying is correct, then why is it so tough for people to get the idea in their heads, in their thick skulls, if you will, about solar power. it is tough to sell solar. my neighbor sells solar. he said, i can't make any m
but young people are not afraid of technology. they see technology as solving problems. i don't find them to be that anti-nuclear. it is a real generalational split. the older people who came of age during the cold war, duck and cover, all of that, are anti-nuclear. the younger generation see this as a solution. >> andrew, is he calling you an old person. >> i guess so. >> you work for a solar company. >> that's right. >> so you are against nuclear. >> well,...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? >>> anyone with young kids knows they spend a lot of time on the ipad or at this pod or stealing your i phone. >> that's right. but now a new survey finds that 72% of children under 8 have used a mobile device. and that's doubled in two years. the figure is 38% for children under 2. look at this cute little of pediatrics say no child under the age of 2 should be on phones or playing with computer devices. >> i hereby invite every member of the american academy of pediatrics to come to my house at 2:00 in the afternoon when there is no nap. it is very hard not to let kids
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at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.cgent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.ent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.nt. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.t. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information. senator rand paul even speculates the nsa could potentially tap president obama's phone. and in russia, nsa leaker edward snowden appears to have a new job working for a website. his attorney says snowden starts later this month, but did not name the company. some have speculated it could be russia's answer to facebook which publicly offered him a job earlier this year. >>> mark halperin and john heilemann once again set to shake up the political word. new details on double down are now leaking to the press. remember the rumors that the obama administration was considering booting vice president biden off the ticket in favor
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(laughter) so they should be thanking us for not sending over our other technology. (laughter) >> someone should tell her that. >> stephen: exactly. (cheers and applause) but this is a one-way street, right? we spy on them, they don't spy us on, right? >> well, everyone spies pretty much on each other. the united states has a a relationship with a group of english speaking countries where there is a no spying arrangement. >> stephen: there are english speaking countries we don't spy on? >> yes. >> stephen: i can think of one english speaking country we don't spy on. (whispers) >> that's exactly right. >> stephen: we don't have that deal with ourselves yet. what about like france? we spy on them. >> we spy on them; they spy on us. >> stephen: they spy on us? why aren't we bombing the louvre? i don't understand. (laughter) you're a national security correspondent. does this make your job harder, all these n.s.a. snowden leaks? are people less likely to talk now? >> there has been a succession of leak prosecutions and trying to clamp down on the information reporters ge
(laughter) so they should be thanking us for not sending over our other technology. (laughter) >> someone should tell her that. >> stephen: exactly. (cheers and applause) but this is a one-way street, right? we spy on them, they don't spy us on, right? >> well, everyone spies pretty much on each other. the united states has a a relationship with a group of english speaking countries where there is a no spying arrangement. >> stephen: there are english speaking countries...
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neither he nor i are technology geeks. and we assumed that it was up and ready to run. >> more of our situation room special report obama care under fire right after this. had two : help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're now learning more about a disturbing early warning that the obama care web site security was at risk. cnn has obtained an internal government memo. joe johns is here with us in the situation room. tell us about this. >> reporter: wolf, this is the memo. the memo is an internal memo dated september 27th of this year. less than a week before the healthcare.gov web site went live. it warned t
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that -- that is why we have a domestic ener
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a...
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in fact, there's very little new in war except technology. because of the debates the use of drones inspiring this country there's been a finer point. the u.s. has been in the business of assassination. obama is the first president in modern times to argue the u.s. not only had a right to do it but is right to do it. much of the world disagrees with that. sees convinced liberals this is a smart policy. >> hugo, we had last week a family from north waziristan, they had lost their grandmother in a u.s. drone strike, unacknowledged by the u.s. government, no reparations made to the family, deeply in debt because of medical expenses. they testified in congress. i think we have a picture of what the room looked like when they testified, it's basically empty. if you look at drones, 66% favor use of drones, 60% oppose use of drones, 50% say they do not know enough. on this issue, in many ways obama administration has won. >> one, the truth is it's a representative picture. it's true about here are the stories and the question is how many people are
in fact, there's very little new in war except technology. because of the debates the use of drones inspiring this country there's been a finer point. the u.s. has been in the business of assassination. obama is the first president in modern times to argue the u.s. not only had a right to do it but is right to do it. much of the world disagrees with that. sees convinced liberals this is a smart policy. >> hugo, we had last week a family from north waziristan, they had lost their...
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has changed a lot since the went into place so they're saying aviation technology and cell phone technology is different so it's definitely good news for frequent flyers but they reserved one option. they can tell you to turn off the phone in case they're is in visual interference and they can say, one person at a time, turn off your cell phones. >> that makes sense. >> stephen colbert, do you hate us? >>> nation, stephen colbert can't get enough of the fox news deck. he has computer envy. he watched us play on his show. >> it's taken over my life and impaired my ability to do my job. it's called, shiny or news? >> you see, on the left, there are stories i'm probably supposed to be talking about, while on the right, there are shiny diamonds. here we go. this is always a tough choice. i got to touch those diamonds. >> diamonds is the right choice, stephen. you did well, nation. at the beginning of the clip, which we cut off by accident herb was watching us play candy crush. he was two weeks behind. today because there's not a lot of music, we told he wall to be halloweeny. you can see become
has changed a lot since the went into place so they're saying aviation technology and cell phone technology is different so it's definitely good news for frequent flyers but they reserved one option. they can tell you to turn off the phone in case they're is in visual interference and they can say, one person at a time, turn off your cell phones. >> that makes sense. >> stephen colbert, do you hate us? >>> nation, stephen colbert can't get enough of the fox news deck. he...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn wthe gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> a brand new poll has bad h news for pretty much everyone in washington. the republican party has dropped do an all time low of its own. only 22% have a favorable impression of the party versus 53% who view it unfavorably. and the feeling is str
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitme
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it happens with this technology. what we're seeing, i think, is that in the ideal world this shouldn't happen between friends. so the realists -- >> i think that's naive that friends thing. >> the ideas are not meshing. >> the idea your friends are always your friends when you're talking about international geopolitical politics, i'm not with that. i do take your point with the fact the nsa is ridiculously out of control, and i don't think that anyone really knows the extent of what's happening. >> it breaks the international community's image that they had formed the perception of president obama. here he is the constitutional -- >> did they think that he really stopped all spying on people? >> no. i'm not saying what they thought. >> they can't believe that. nobody believes that. >> remember candidate obama standing in berlin in front of those hundreds of thousands of people. if dick cheney were doing this, if we found out that george w. bush and dick cheney were doing this, nobody would bat an eyelash. >> they wer
it happens with this technology. what we're seeing, i think, is that in the ideal world this shouldn't happen between friends. so the realists -- >> i think that's naive that friends thing. >> the ideas are not meshing. >> the idea your friends are always your friends when you're talking about international geopolitical politics, i'm not with that. i do take your point with the fact the nsa is ridiculously out of control, and i don't think that anyone really knows the extent...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we are back with david, mira newt gingrich. -- mira and newt gingrich. a book that went on in 2012. and a big headline is the administration or campaign focus grouped what it would be like to have hillary clinton on the ticket, sort of did some quiet polling and the president didn't know anything about it. is there any doubt in your minds that right now hillary clinton reading that is thinking wow, dodged a bullet here? in the sense of you look at the president's poll numbers right now, do you want to be joe biden or hillary clinton? >> you know, i have to say just reading everything i've read about it, i feel a little bad for joe biden. he's done a great job and been extremely loyal to the president and a great campaigner. i think it was disservice to test the question but seems it was nev
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look, when you build a technology project, you need three things. you need money, you need time, and you need talent. we had plenty of money and we had plenty of time. so -- >> that is an interesting critique. do you think that there is any way to reform that process so that in the short term needed to get implementation up and running -- is this a bigger thing that the big tech companies and government will have to do down the line? >> look, the standings group came out last week and said that 94% of federal i.t. projects up above $10 million fail. the federal i.t. project -- >> wait a second, wait a second, 94% of federal i.t. above $10 million fail? >> right, and the federal i.t. budget is $80 billion a year. so i don't know why the republicans are not up in arms about trying to fix the federal procurement process. because what they could be doing is really working hard on that, being of service to the idea of fiscal conservatism. and opening the door to thousands if not millions of small businesses to compete on projects like healthcare.gov. and
look, when you build a technology project, you need three things. you need money, you need time, and you need talent. we had plenty of money and we had plenty of time. so -- >> that is an interesting critique. do you think that there is any way to reform that process so that in the short term needed to get implementation up and running -- is this a bigger thing that the big tech companies and government will have to do down the line? >> look, the standings group came out last week...
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we need to find the bees. >> it's a leap in technology. ruther ford said this is a step in the right direction. >> there's not a complete cure. it's going to take avenues and silos of activity to solve this humanitarian problem. >> that need a natural solution. in douglas county, fox news. >>> the u.s. isn't the only nation getting tricky with surveillance tact ticks. what do they say about the school that discontinues the honor roll? that's next. when our little girlas born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (annouer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of theear. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine. russian that is denying the g 20 swag bag was something out of james bond. italian media reports gi
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> now we have some nonbreaking news. according to "forbes", president obama is no longer the most powerful person in the world given the recent fallout over the nsa leaks, the debt battle, and what "forbes" predicts is an early onset lame duck presidency. the magazine dropped the president from number one to a different slot and handed it to vladimir putin. they argue the autocratic leader of a former super power is now stronger than the, quote, handcuffed commander in chief. spoiler, no word yet from the white house. i'm sure the president is just devastated. anybody buying this? >> you know, i mean, i don't want to go too crazy with this. i don't know that "forbes" gave putin the top billing for all the right reasons, but i think there is definitely something to be said for the fact that th
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technological challenges. on the one hand you're having rapid evolution in the republican party about what they think about national security consensus they had had four or five, six years ago. democratic part demonstrating on its own, folks on the left uncomfortable with what barack obama is doing. you look what democrats are saying in polls, they are much more comfortable what president obama is doing, high approval rating nsa spying, not as concerned about drones. the politics of national security are very unsettled in a way that's not been true for a number of years. >> sally on that last point, before we go. how vocal is the progressive left going to continue to be on these issues? wrapped together between the u.n. report on drones, this latest spying revelation there's a lot of grist for the mill. it's unclear how much the far left or progressive left or whatever you want to call it is going to go after a democratic president. >> look, actually, this is one of the more interesting things that's happened
technological challenges. on the one hand you're having rapid evolution in the republican party about what they think about national security consensus they had had four or five, six years ago. democratic part demonstrating on its own, folks on the left uncomfortable with what barack obama is doing. you look what democrats are saying in polls, they are much more comfortable what president obama is doing, high approval rating nsa spying, not as concerned about drones. the politics of national...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. hum
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the first is complexity as science and technology and economics radically up end the world judges can be out of their depth. the second is a system failure, to use politics when interpreting the law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> let me start with a point you make in the book. you refer to a sign say outside of the restaurant, no animals allowed. pretty simple. and you say that we would have to interpret that not literally, you write there's a danger in appealing to generalities to decide cases a human being is an animal. a sign forbidding animals in a restaurant sure not be interpreted to ban humans and judges shouldn't apply a law based on the meaning of words compose it and they have to have a sense of what the rule is concerned with. why is that important in the court? >> why is i
the first is complexity as science and technology and economics radically up end the world judges can be out of their depth. the second is a system failure, to use politics when interpreting the law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker,...
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there's a technology now which is being disseminated all over the world which is called per cutaneous involve replacement. it's replaced through opening the chest exactly, putting the patient on heart-lung bypass, cutting out the old valve and sewing in a new valve. that can be done through a puncture in the elect and three day hospitalization without opening the chest. remarkable technology. >> rose: what else is the most exciting frontier of heart care. >> i think mechanical support for patients with failing hearts. >> rose: the pump he had. >> yes. over the last couple decades the number of heart transplant operations in the united states has been very static at about 2000 operations per year. many more patients need a heart transplant that would viefer to get it and now patients like the vice president will survive with a ventricular device, a mechanical pump. but the pumps are becoming so good and so small that we're moving towards sort of a paradigm where instead of thinking about the replacing the heart with a transplanted organ, we'll just replace it with a completely implanta
there's a technology now which is being disseminated all over the world which is called per cutaneous involve replacement. it's replaced through opening the chest exactly, putting the patient on heart-lung bypass, cutting out the old valve and sewing in a new valve. that can be done through a puncture in the elect and three day hospitalization without opening the chest. remarkable technology. >> rose: what else is the most exciting frontier of heart care. >> i think mechanical...
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all this technology, stents, lipator, all these devices created just in the nick of time for you. who paid for all of this? >> well, the same way anybody else would. most of it was blue cross blue shield. i carry blue cross blue shield insurance when i was a government employee. when i wasn't a government employee after i left the white house back in '77, i paid the whole tab myself. then when i think that covered me basically up through my time in the white house. i believe then when i came out of my service as vice president, then medicare kicked in for me and i carried blue cross blue shield as a supplement. >> so is this basically anyone with insurance could have had this same experience in terms of benefiting from technology? >> yes. >> incredible. last question for you. just because we have been talking about death so much. and you have escaped it narrowly several times as you write about in this fascinating book co-written with your doctor. what do you want them to say about you when you're gone? >> well, i recently had an experience in wyoming, we have a thing out there ca
all this technology, stents, lipator, all these devices created just in the nick of time for you. who paid for all of this? >> well, the same way anybody else would. most of it was blue cross blue shield. i carry blue cross blue shield insurance when i was a government employee. when i wasn't a government employee after i left the white house back in '77, i paid the whole tab myself. then when i think that covered me basically up through my time in the white house. i believe then when i...
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>> well, it sounds like if they had the technological capability -- >> they went ahead and used it. >> they were collecting it. but the question in my mind is at what point does this sort of surveillance state or the national security state actually usurp the elected branches of government that we have, because what we've seen over the course of, you know, this e evolving, you know, nsa story from snowden is that the white house doesn't seem to know what's going on. if they don't know what's going on, they definitely can't do anything about it or have any control over it. so where do you draw that line? >> and this is split, some democrats, you have some liberals and libertarians who are absolutely -- it just bugs them what's going on with nsa. >> well, and rightfully so. i would say to kai kas casey's there has to be transparency and accountability. i agree the senate and congress should have known at least something about what was happening in terms of who was being wiretapped. and i agree that's an issue. need to figure it out. >> this is a management issue. there's something at ns
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has some technology to offer for the destruction of the weapons that are declared. i think we have a pretty interesting photo to show you. this is a new defense department system, a new piece of technology that can be shipped overseas to a third country that would take the chemical weapons, basically i won't even go into the details, but chemical weapons go in one side, come out the other side rendered safe. the chemical weapons will be shipped out of syria, they will be destroyed in the third country. the urgency now is to find a country that will take them and allow them to be destroyed inside those borders. but this other piece of information that assad will not, may not declare all of his stockpiles, of great concern and something that is still developing at this hour. >> a real developing story. barbara, thanks very much. let's move on to other important news. >>> papers the obama administration once kept secret showed that a broken website and broken promise about keeping your insurance plan may be just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to obama care proble
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three yards and a cloud of confused technology or whatever it is. but, politically it means they're not going to bend on this. they're just going to keep driving, and no delays, that seems to be the message. >> i think so. this is the rendezvous with liberal destiny, and they're not going to let anything dissuade them from the trek they're on, even the problems they created themselves. >> but is that creating problems for themselves? why not just delay it a rear? >> it -- well, that would be the best option, i think. but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy them. who thought that those policies met their needs and they're no
three yards and a cloud of confused technology or whatever it is. but, politically it means they're not going to bend on this. they're just going to keep driving, and no delays, that seems to be the message. >> i think so. this is the rendezvous with liberal destiny, and they're not going to let anything dissuade them from the trek they're on, even the problems they created themselves. >> but is that creating problems for themselves? why not just delay it a rear? >> it --...
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caller: i don't think we should rethink our technology and friends. them, our as president reagan said, trust and verify. what you think is a benefit of looking in on allies? caller: because people change all the time. political seasons change, too. -- wast know which way her friend today may not be her friend tomorrow. have anything to be concerned about, i don't think they should be concerned about us buying because i'm sure they have spies on us, to. "the washington post." has a graphic in the paper. here is valid from minneapolis, minnesota, independent line. i think it is an issue of trust, but i also think that the spying is about fear and the fear that we have with one another. with countries and individuals. it is everywhere. we talk about spying and a lot of people are for it and some people are against it, but i wonder why don't we just eliminated and just have all the information open? why do we have spying anyways? even when a caller called earlier to make comment that whatever happens in the dark will come to the light. there's really the
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so despite all of these technological assets and human assets, we're not there, we don't know, and i think there is a lot of room for error. >> you can see robert greenwald's film in its entirety at the website unmanned.warcosts.com. i urge you to watch it with a companion because you will want to talk about the questions it raises concerning national security, drones, and the nature of war. then i'd like to know what you think. remember that in the excerpt we showed earlier the former drone operator says, "this is what we do, we kill people and break things, this is what our job is." it's true. once we insist on war as a solution, this is always the outcome. there is no way to avoid killing the innocent when you've determined to destroy your enemy. our own government has fought our wars by dropping atomic bombs on whole cities. by firebombing. carpet-bombing. by spreading the poison of agent orange over the homes and farms of noncombatants. by splashing burning napalm on children. in this war on terror, we're told either we put boots on the ground and see our own young men and women
so despite all of these technological assets and human assets, we're not there, we don't know, and i think there is a lot of room for error. >> you can see robert greenwald's film in its entirety at the website unmanned.warcosts.com. i urge you to watch it with a companion because you will want to talk about the questions it raises concerning national security, drones, and the nature of war. then i'd like to know what you think. remember that in the excerpt we showed earlier the former...